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William Penn
Write On
Grade Four
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Learner Expectation
Content Standard: 5.0
Era 2 - Colonization and Settlement (1585-1763)
5.04 Recognize the role desire for freedom played in the settlement of the New World.
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In this activity you will:
Investigate the life of William Penn and the effect his beliefs had on colonization.
Compose a paragraph describing how Penn’s ideas about freedom helped to encourage colonization of early America.
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William Penn & His Beliefs
William Penn was a member of the Society of Friends or Quakers.
The Quakers believed that all people were equal.
Quakers were also against violence and believed in solving problems peacefully.
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The Formation of Pennsylvania
In 1681, the English King established a charter which made Penn “proprietor” of Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania means “Penn’s Woods” Pennsylvania was to be a place of refuge
and religious freedom
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William Penn & the American Indians
The Quakers wanted to live peacefully with existing tribes.
Penn established a “Great Treaty” with the Delaware Indians, in order to purchase land.
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William Penn & the American Indians
Unfortunately many Native Americans were killed by diseases brought by the new settlers.
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Penn’s Frame of Government
William Penn wrote a document named the “Frame of Government” which included:– Freedom of Speech– Freedom of Worship– Trial by Jury
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William Penn’s Influence
Penn’s ideas about freedom influenced many people to immigrate to America.
Many immigrants came seeking freedom of religion including:– Catholics– Lutherans– Jews
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Penn’s Vision for a New Society
Penn planned the “City of Brotherly Love” or Philadelphia.
He hoped that people in Philadelphia and the colony of Pennsylvania would live peacefully together.
His beliefs influenced the formation of a new society in early America.
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Writing Activity
Compose a paragraph describing how Penn’s ideas about freedom helped to encourage colonization of early America.